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Zimbabwe - 14 Day – Bull Elephant Hunt for One Hunter

Currency:USD Category:Sporting Goods / Hunting Start Price:30,000.00 USD Estimated At:60,000.00 USD and UP
Zimbabwe - 14 Day – Bull Elephant Hunt for One Hunter
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Legacy Outdoor Hunts
Eric Selph
1003 Ash Dr,
Sulpher, Oklahoma 73086
903814-8206
selphe@yahoo.com


Legacy Outdoor Hunts offers this special opportunity for one hunter to hunt a Bull Elephant in Zimbabwe’s Save Valley!! This safari opportunity is a rifle hunt (375 H & H minimum) for a Bull Elephant with tusks +/- 50 pounds! There are multiple Bull Elephants in this area with tusks over 60 pounds. Outfitter has committed to hunt the largest Bull available. Safari is to be scheduled on available dates in the 2023 hunting season (April – June are best). Hunter must be at least eighteen years of age. Trophy fees, professional hunter, hunting vehicle, trackers, skinners, field prep of trophy and license and Cities permits are available and included. Transportation to and from Chiredzi, Zimbabwe (air charter $3,000 per trip), gratuities, expenses before and after the safari are not included and are the hunter’s responsibility. Safari may be upgraded to include additional species per the outfitter’s price list and/or non-hunters ($400 per day/per person). The arrival and departure point for this hunt is Chiredzi, Zimbabwe. Hunter may choose to use his/her own firearm (South Africa permits required) or may rent a rifle from the outfitter at $35.00 per rifle per day. Ammunition for a rented rifle is available (20 rounds). A wounded but not recovered animal will be considered a killed animal. Accommodations during this hunt will be a safari tent camp and will include meals.

Please note the following information from the United States Fish and Wildlife Service:

African elephant sport-hunted trophies may be imported into the United States provided: the trophy was legally taken in an African elephant range country that declared an ivory export quota to the CITIES Secretariat for the year in which the trophy animal was killed.

The USF&W has revised its procedure for assessing applications to import elephant hunting trophies. They intend to make findings for elephant trophy imports on an application – by – application basis.

All of the following applies:
• A determination is made that the killing of the trophy animal will enhance the survival of the species and the trophy is accompanied by a threatened species permit issued under section 17.32
• The trophy is legally marked in accordance with 50 CFR part 23.
• The requirements in 50 CFR part 13: General Permit Procedures, 14: Importation, Exportation, and Transportation of Wildlife, and 23: CITIES Regulations have been met.
• No more than two African elephant sport-hunted trophies are imported by any hunter in a calendar year.
Hunters are required to provide information to support a USF&W finding that their activities enhance or benefit wild populations of the species involved, population status or trend, how trophy or license fees are used by either the landowner, local community or government and other funding activities that are being carried out, by the safari outfitter, professional hunter, concession holder or landowner that provide a conservation benefit to the species being hunted.

There is a reserve bid on this item. If the reserve is not met, this hunt will not be sold.